Boy, six, ‘who killed newborn after being left to roam French maternity ward was found on a chair next to the baby’s crib calling the girl his “doll”‘, says horrified woman who discovered the scene

In a French birth ward, a six -year -old child, who allegedly killed a newborn baby, was left to wander the wards without supervision and referred to the victim as a ‘baby’.
Police, Fear in the rainbow ward at the Jeanne-De-Flanda Children’s Hospital in the northern city of France on Friday, July 11.
Baby Zayneb-Cassandra, who was born by Parents Mohamed-Hamza and Sephora by caesarean section and survived about six weeks early, was found unresponsively to the place next to the cradle with traumatic brain damage.
It is believed that the child standing in a chair with a little baby is breaking off his cradle and dropping him to the ground.
The boy and the baby were discovered by Delphine, a young woman running into the room after he hearing that he had given birth as ‘loud explosion’.
Zayneb revived twice, but after passing the weekend to life support, he died of injuries on Tuesday.
Delphine, 20, later told Le Parisien It was not controlled because the child was destructive for days and his mother was saved from giving birth.
Delphine, “ “ he was running everywhere and a baby car touched a baby, ” he said.
Meanwhile, Karima, a cousin of Zayneb’s mourning father, claimed that the child was fixed to Zayneb, that he called it ‘baby’ and probably touched the undisputed day before his fall.
“The day before, Zayneb had already been found without a diaper or electrode, suffering from wet and hypothermia, Kar Karima said.
Fear appeared at the Jeanne-de-Flanda Children’s Hospital in the northern city Lille
Zayneb’s mourning father, Mohamed-Hamza, said that he would fight to define the responsible ones ‘to the French Press’
Now, although it is reported as a ‘destructive entity’ in the hospital, questions about how the child can only access the cradle of Zayneb in the newborn unit.
Karima explained how the child was released in the halls for days after being left to hospital by his father every morning.
‘The father would leave him from 7 o’clock to 20 o’clock’ he said.
Zayneb’s grandmother Fatma, Voix du Nord, said: ‘The child would reach 7 in the morning and spend all day in the corridors up and down.
“ All mothers were complaining and a nurse warned the child’s mother that a problem was a problem. He was entering the other rooms.
“ Also entered Zayneb’s room for the first time. He said he looked like a baby, and my husband, who was there, took him out. ‘
Fatma, “ Apparently tried to catch him with the diaper and fell on his head, ” he said.
My family was destroyed … My daughter was ruined. It is unimaginable to come home without a baby. ‘
Zayneb’s miserable father, Mohamed-Hamza, said that Le Parisien did not blame the child allegedly caused his daughter to injure the end of life, but hit the hospital because of lack of care.
A child every six -year -old child is a little destructive. I don’t blame the mother; He had given birth before … But the child had to be supervised, ” he declared.
Fatma, after being informed that his child has died, he added that he had to force health personnel to organize psychological support for his unrelated mother -in -law.
Mohamed-Hamza’s cousin Karima claimed that the six-year-old child was fixed to Zayneb, that he said to him ‘baby’ and that he touched the day before his fall.
NHS said that the newborn nurse Mailonline is quite unusual to leave the infants in the newborn ward alone, and that the six -year -old child should never reach the room that Zayneb lies.
“Under no circumstances, a newborn ward cannot be left without control … He should always have at least one nurse in the room ‘.
A criminal investigation into tragedy was opened this week with the local prosecutors by Lille Judicial Police Service.
Lille prosecutors spokesman, “ In this case investigations continue, ” he said.
The hospital also announced the opening of the ‘domestic administrative investigation’.
A spokesman said: ‘This human tragedy, Lille University Children’s Hospital staff and teams and other families deeply affected.’
A separate statement given to the French press, ‘especially a serious and sad extraordinary event, unrelated to care’ accepted.
‘The thoughts of the professionals of university hospitals first of all with the young victim, family and loved ones.
The hospital also added that ‘Lille University Hospital’s visits to newborn units were definitely taken as a precautionary measure’.
Mohamed-Hamza and Sephora have not yet made an official complaint, but refused to express.
“ `Will not bring my daughter back … but we are waiting for answers. There was a violation and I will fight to define the responsible ones.
Le Parisien’e, “ `will do justice business, ” he said.




